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PHILADELPHIA -- Despite playing below .500 for most of the season, the Philadelphia Phillies havent given up hope of another division title. And more games like Sundays result certainly will help. Freshly chosen All-Star Domonic Brown homered, tripled and drove in two runs, leading the Phillies over the Atlanta Braves 7-3. Ben Revere hit a two-run triple for Philadelphia, which took two of three from the NL East-leading Braves. "We have to go right now," Brown said. "Were definitely fighting and battling." The Phillies, who won five straight NL East titles from 2007-11, are 7 1/2 games behind Atlanta. They will try to make up more ground by hosting second-place Washington for four games beginning Monday. "Hopefully we can win the series against the Nats," Brown said. The Phillies also took two of three at NL Central-leading Pittsburgh last week. "It feels great to finally start swinging the bats as a team," Brown said. Even without slugger Ryan Howard, who went on the 15-day DL on Saturday with left knee inflammation, manager Charlie Manuel still believes in his club. "If we stay at it and grind it out, we can win," Manuel said. "Weve been there before. What the heck? We have guys in our clubhouse who know how to win." The Phillies also are relying on unproven talent, particularly in their bullpen. They used five relievers on a hot day that began with a gametime temperature of 95 degrees to back Jonathan Pettibone (5-3), who allowed one run on five hits in 5 1-3 innings while tying his career high with six strikeouts against one walk. "There are going to be growing pains," Manuel said of the bullpen. "The more consistent they get, thats how were going to win." Chris Johnson homered and Brian McCann got three hits for Atlanta, which has lost 10 of its last 15 road games. McCann finished 9 for 12 in the series and is batting .512 (22 for 43) over his last 11 games. "Even though we had 10 hits we couldnt put up enough crooked numbers," Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "You get 10 hits, you cant blame the offence." Kris Medlen (6-8) gave up a season-high siix earned runs in 5 1-3 innings.dddddddddddd Medlen had won three straight and five of his last six starts. He surrendered eight hits with five strikeouts and three walks. "It came down to execution and I didnt execute," Medlen said. "Theyre a veteran team and they make you throw it down the middle. Theyre a quality team. It was one of those days for me." The Phillies jumped out to a 4-0 lead through four innings. Browns RBI triple and Delmon Youngs single staked Philadelphia to a 2-0 advantage in the first. Revere tripled home two more in the fourth. He is batting .337 since May 1. The Braves scored in the fifth on Medlens opposite-field RBI single. The first five runs of the game came with two outs. Brown, picked Saturday to his first All-Star team, got that run back in the bottom of the fifth by turning on Medlens inside pitch and just clearing the wall in right for his 23rd homer. "It was down, I thought it might hit him," Medlen said. "What can I say?" Hes an All-Star and hes having a heck of a year." The Phillies were gifted a pair of runs in the sixth when Darin Ruf and Carlos Ruiz scored on Alex Woods wild pitch and McCanns throwing error on the play. Johnsons homer and Jason Heywards single accounted for the Braves two runs in the seventh. Atlantas B.J. Upton was ejected in the fifth by plate umpire Doug Eddings for arguing after being called out on strikes. Upton went 0 for 2, dropping his average to .175 with 96 strikeouts. "B.J. didnt say very much from where I was standing," Gonzalez said. "I dont know what he said at the plate." NOTES: Atlanta reliever Luis Ayala allowed one hit in a scoreless seventh inning. 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